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Yunah Lee

The excellent Opera Carolina company has presented Mozart's beloved masterpiece Die Zauberflöte in Charlotte, NC, on January 19, 24, and 27, 2013. The performance was sung in English, with English subtitles. The visually striking sets were by visual artist Jun Kaneko, who was present and engaged in a book signing. As usual, Opera Carolina has presented a world-class show.

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Opera Lively has covered the event by interviewing full lyric soprano Yunah Lee (for the second time after our brief encounter with her last year for her Cio-Cio San in Charlotte - read it [here]) who sung the role of Pamina [Opera Lively
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She is a specialist of this role, which she has sung more than 100 times - among others, with New York City Opera, Stadttheater Bern, De Vlaamse Opera in Belgium, Opera Ireland, and various regional American companies . Her full lyric soprano voice is beautiful, pure and crystalline, and her acting is first rate, impacting on the character youthful innocence as well as sensuality and dramatic force.
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